[Disturbances of gastrointestinal motility of the stomach in patients with chronic gastric erosions and biliary tract disease]
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[Disturbances of gastrointestinal motility of the stomach in patients with chronic gastric erosions and biliary tract disease]
Abstract
Article dwells on comparison data about motor function of the stomach in the three groups of patients: with gastric erosions and biliary tract diseases, duodenal ulcer disease, chronic gastritis. It is shown, that patients with gastric erosions and biliary tract diseases are characterized by slower evacuation function of the stomach, hypotonus of the stomach. Frequency of duodenal reflux in this group of patients is very high (85,9 %).
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